Supervisor Miller was the lone "NO" vote on the Supervisors' agenda item to place a regional road repair bond proposition on the November 6, 2018 ballot. Miller explains her vote (via telephone) to the other supervisors stating:

"I don't know why the voters of this community would approve a bond and trust this Board with more money. Voters said 'no' to the courthouse. Voters said 'no' to additional soccer fields in the 2015 bond election, as well. Yet, this Board approved moving forward with both projects." Read Miller's press release ....

July 12, 2018 -- Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry released the World View Incident Investigation Report today. As many remember, World View Enterprises experienced a "balloon rupture" (a/k/a explosion) on December 19, 2017 while conducting testing activities.

$44,308 awarded to United Way of Southern Arizonato provide assistance in operating the 2018 Employee Combined Appeal Program (ECAP) Campaign for distribution to charitable organizations. Supervisor Miller vote: No. Funding source: Community & Economic Development - General Fund.

$650,000 awarded to Sun Corridor to increase the number of export-based jobs within the region which in turn is expected to accelerate expansion of the tax base. Supervisor Miller vote: No. Funding source: General Fund.​

The 2015 $815 Million Bond Proposal included a number of projects which voters flatly rejected. Despite the voters' saying "NO" to these projects, the Board majority continues to ignore the will of the voters and approved the following contracts:

Project: Old Courthouse - Total Budget: $18.5 Million (projected total project cost est. at $25 million-plus)